The Delhi traffic police on Monday issued a fresh advisory ahead of the much-awaited counting of votes scheduled for Tuesday, listing key roads where traffic restrictions and diversions will start from 5 am onwards.
As the state of Tripura eagerly awaits the results of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, comprehensive preparations for the vote-counting process have been scrutinized by key officials in West Tripura.
Indian benchmark indices closed at record highs on Monday, driven by fresh buying from investors after exit polls indicated a comfortable majority for the NDA government.
As the counting of votes for Lok Sabha elections will begin on June 4, Harish Chander, Additional Commissioner of Police (Law and Order), Kanpur said that three-tier security arrangements have been put in place at various centres, deploying around 3,000 police personnel.
Exuding confidence in his party's victory, BJP leader CT Ravi said, "There is no doubt in Bharatiya Janata Party winning the elections. The public has bestowed their trust only on Prime Minister Modi, BJP, and NDA and nobody else. The public has once again chosen Narendra Modi as their PM an
Odisha Congress leader Biswaranjan Mohanty has labelled exit poll predictions for the Lok Sabha elections as "fake and manipulated," asserting they do not reflect actual EVM results.
The stock market reached an all-time high after exit polls forecast a decisive victory for the BJP-led NDA coalition, sparking widespread investor optimism on Monday.
A day before the Lok Sabha poll results, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramiah claimed that the exit polls are a "media creation" and expressed confidence that the INDIA bloc will cross the 295-mark in the election.
Ahead of the Lok Sabha elections results, Haryana Chief Minister and BJP leader Nayab Saini while praising the policies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the work done by the double-engine government, asserted that the elections trends will be converted into results on June 4.
With barely a day left for the Lok Sabha poll results, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi on Monday launched a sharp attack at the Congress over the latter's remarks on the Election Commission of India.
Earlier, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh termed the exit polls as a "Psychological game" and said that there will be a huge difference in exit polls and results on June 4.